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| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Mcslize: 9:54am On Dec 24, 2024 |
Fearurcreeator:"Life is not all about money, rather life is about personal fulfillment." - Mcslize, 2024 Go and frame that and hang it on your wall man. |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by naturefellow(m): 10:02am On Dec 24, 2024 |
Softmirror:why so negative? |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by zoedew: 10:21am On Dec 24, 2024 |
nlfpmod:That is your business. I say so because his utterances on You Tube appear to remarked Nigeria his country of origin. The Yorubas know how they refer to such fellow! I live in Nigeria and enjoying the best of life to the glory of God. I do not consider that anyone else www has a better quality of life than that currently available to me her in Nigeria. That is a very well considered opinion. |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by azpekuliar: 10:35am On Dec 24, 2024 |
Mcslize:It is true that people lie and overestimate their worth on social media, but if you don't have proof why will you say for certain that he lying. Na my issue be that. Wetin the guy talk sef, e say e don dey travel abroad for holiday since he was small. What is the big deal about that? Haba! Na poverty mindset be that abeg. It does not have to be his own money. If he was born to parents of means why will he not be going for holidays abroad since he was a toddler. At times you should be circumspect in your posts. |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Fearurcreeator: 2:56pm On Dec 24, 2024 |
Mcslize:Lies you keep telling yourselves... Blackman can't really be separated from and material things .. Even Umar dey talk am well well ... |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Fearurcreeator: 2:59pm On Dec 24, 2024 |
TheWitchKing:Jealous say person settle for whitemans land ... Lolzzzz! Anywhere wey you like get company... I no sabi your company e no dey fortune 500 and you no dey Forbes list ... That your hype na your pocket make e dey .. i no be abroad freak ogberan.... Aboard no be my thing ... If not i for don move teytey |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by maternal: 3:12pm On Dec 24, 2024 |
Softmirror:Reluctant to go back ? After a week people from the diaspora can't stand that S-hole country. These family members abroad are Nigerian citizens and can easily stay. They're simply trying not to hurt your feelings. |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by TheWitchKing(m): 3:14pm On Dec 24, 2024 |
Fearurcreeator:Make e no be your thing, na other people thing. I no read the remainder shit you wrote. Na your headache be that. |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by VULCAN(m): 3:20pm On Dec 24, 2024 |
Kemi left Nigeria. She has surpassed you and reached a point in life you are almost certain never to reach. Helen Paul left and is a Professor in the US. With all the time you spend here defending the indefensible, we know you can't reach that height. You don't even know who Tayo is nor did you watch the video before making your off point comments. Tayo is the No 1 Nigerian travel blogger and his getting a passport from Portugal was the only way he could continue his dream. To compare the hundreds of thousands of Nigerians that have left over the past twenty years and are doing well abroad to someone you know that went to Albania is all shades of stupid. Albania is more or less a third world country. Anyone japaing there is someone who doesn't have what it takes to go to UK, Italy, Canada, US or Australia. That you don't know anyone who left and is doing well is a function of your social class, not of the opportunities available abroad. The people you know who left were not professionals or successful here so they are stuck doing odd jobs abroad. Part of the GTB IT collapse today is directly related to the mass Japa of successive IT teams since 2022 Softmirror: |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by mightycrowns44: 3:57pm On Dec 24, 2024 |
JAPA WITH STYLE. JAPA IS REAL. |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Fearurcreeator: 6:06pm On Dec 24, 2024 |
TheWitchKing:Wetin concern me with any other person ... Na your papa headache to dey reply na ... Who send your mama , arinya |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Konquest: 6:20pm On Dec 24, 2024*. Modified: 7:20pm On Dec 24, 2024 |
nlfpmod:This dude is already a millionaire from brand endorsements, being a travel YouTuber and he's got a St. Kitts and Nevis passport already which afford easy travel to a lot of countries without visa applications, so, what's it with his Lisbon, Portugal relocation? The language barrier is there as well, so, he'll have to start learning that language with the aid of Duolingo or attend a Portuguese immersion class. Alright then, I just watched the whole video again and realized he indeed has personal reasons for moving to Lisbon, Portugal due to his health, productivity and international flight connectivity issues. I like the quaint convo and how Tayo's mum spoke to him in Yoruba (translated into English) over the phone about how life was like for him while growing up. It's his prerogative though since he's already a millionaire and can afford to travel and live wherever he desires. He actually said in the video that his application for permanent residence in South Africa got rejected and he didn't want to live in Canada because of the cold, the U.S. because you have to pay for everything, and the UK because it can get "boring." For those who don't know yet, just know NOW that globally with the rise in inflation in many countries (due to the unintended effects of some of the global geopolitical tensions such as the one between Russia and Ukraine or Israel and Hamas spilling right into confrontations with Iranian-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen), there's been a major spike in anti-immigration sentiments in Europe, Canada, and the United States, etc, and the original citizens of these countries don't want fresh people coming in and they ain't bluffing about it! |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Jayson504(m): 8:08pm On Dec 24, 2024 |
Who wouldn't leave lol |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by TheWitchKing(m): 9:07pm On Dec 24, 2024 |
Fearurcreeator:When fools talk. Strong reason you come from a Poor family. While other peoples parents were hustling, yours was frolicking and misbehaving. If your father was learned enough , he would have taught you morals, and even got rich, rich enough to help your miserable and misbehaving life, rather than teaching you that the way forward is insulting parents of other people to prove a point, and be on loose ends. If your father was rich, you wont be here insulting other peoples parents. My father and mom taught me morals. And they settled me after school and made sure my story was a better one. I wont be responding to you again, You no worth am. |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Fearurcreeator: 7:30am On Dec 25, 2024 |
TheWitchKing:Ma wo werey ... You dey form wetin again lolzzz... Oderinde |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by beyondPen(m): 5:51pm On Dec 25, 2024 |
Blazetrailer:Yes am pained for people who easily believe the media without verification like you. That's why any politician can act God and easily deceive majority. |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by Blazetrailer: 8:27pm On Dec 25, 2024 |
Com' on shut up there!! Mumu!! You are pained because he relocated for a better life....that you cant imagine. beyondPen: |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by MrDoGood(m): 2:52pm On Dec 26, 2024 |
38 dollars for 2hrs 30min of flight ?God help us. Hmmmmm |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by naijainportugal: 2:38pm On Jan 02, 2025 |
Softmirror:Pick call for what? Go and educate yourself on the benefits of an EU passport. More powerful than US, UK and Canada. Travel mobility, it's a top 5 rated passport. Be there complaining about someone else's progress. |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by gforce5: 4:39pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
I have said it on numerous occasions that most people on this forum are bitter, frustrated, sad and ignorant. If most of the posters had taken their time to listen to what Tayo said on his blog, they would noted his key reasons for relocating abroad such as zero power, spending half his day in traffic and not many connecting flights.Nigeria was affecting his creativity due to the fact that he spends most of his time doing everything for himself. Tayo is a travel blogger. It is not easy traveling to many parts of the world from Nigeria due to the need for connecting flights. This is where Lisbon, Portugal comes in. Lisbon is strategically located at the southern western end of Europe. He can travel to many European countries at an affordable rate. Portugal is close to Africa thereby giving him easy access to the African market. There are many direct flights to the Americas from Lisbon. The weather in Portugal is better than the UK, Canada and most European countries. You lots are just too emotional when it comes to the way people talk about Nigeria. |
| Re: Why I Left Nigeria For Portugal - Tayo Aina (Video) by TheWitchKing(m): 7:08pm On Jan 15, 2025 |
gforce5:You suppose know say , some people love suffer head. I personally have a friend , if he sees good with you, he quarrels with you. So basically all of us his friends (for peace to reign) stopped telling him anything. Them many like that for Nairaland here. |
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